At HP's press conference which was earlier this month we heard that the webOS-based Touchpad tablet would be available in the Summer but DigiTimesis reporting that it could actually launch earlier than expected. Reportedly, the tablet could actually ship in late March or early April if things work out. To recap: the Touchpad features a 9.7-inch display with a 1,024 x 768 resolution, a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm CPU, 512MB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and webOS 3.0. The WiFi-only version could be the first one available with 3G and even 4G models launching later.

Nokia's CTO, Rich Green, has just announced what could be something great for the company, the N950. Yes, the Nokia N950 is going to be the first MeeGo handset from the company and if things work out this one will actually hit the market later this year. An actual photo of the handset was nowhere to be found but it might look like the handset you see above - of course, it could also look nothing like it. Specs are unknown right now but this handset is looking like it'll be a dev platform instead of an actual consumer-friendly smartphone. Oh well, at least they now have Windows Phone 7 to fall back on.

Fujitsu has mentioned a bit more details regarding their Stylistic Q550, which is a weird name for a Windows 7 based tablet. Well, said tablet will be fully unveiled at CeBIT 2011 which takes place next month (March) and it'll be powered by an Intel "Oak Trail" Atom CPU which is good news if you're looking for a cheap tablet. Furthermore, it's going to be running Windows 7 Professional on its 10-inch LED display but I wonder if "Oak Trail" can handle that.

Other specs include a 32GB / 64GB SSD, dual cameras, a smartcard slot, a fingerprint reader, a USB port, an optional 3G module, and a battery life that will apparently last up to 8 hours. Expect the unveiling next month and you can check out the video below if you want to see more.

AT&T has finally released one of the most powerful smartphones to date and it's the Android powered and Tegra 2 packing Motorola Atrix 4G. This is available on the carrier right now for $!99.99 on a 2-year contract. Specs include a 4-inch display (540 x 960 resolution), the aforementioned 1GHz dual-core CPU, a 5MP AF camera with an LED flash and 720p HD video recording (1080p at a later date), WiFi b/g/n / Bluetooth 2.1 support, HSPA+ connectivity, 16GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, 1GB of RAM, and Android 2.2 with MOTOBLUR. Of course, you can also get the $499 laptop dock either separately or with the handset itself. I honestly think that the handset is definitely worth the price so check it out on AT&T.

Update: This smartphone is also available on RadioShackand Amazonfor $149.99 on a 2-year contract. The best deal you'll find is at your local Walmart where it's actually just $129.99.

Lenovo has just unveiled their latest desktop replacement notebook which is a powerful beast of a machine, the ThinkPad W520. Beneath the 15.6-inch display you'll find Intel Core i5 / i7 CPU options, up to a whopping 32GB of RAM, up to a 500GB HDD or 160GB SSD, Nvidia Quadro 1000M / 2000M GPU options, and Optimus technology to save on battery.

When you're not typing away on its keyboard which is slightly quieter than previous models, you'll notice that this notebook also features a DVD burner, two USB 3.0 ports, a USB / eSATA port, WiFi a/g/n, optional WiMAX / EVDO / HSPA connectivity, and a battery life of up to 10.7 hours. This will be available on March 29th and it'll start at $1,529.

3 UK has just released their latest handset and it's an Android powered one. It's the Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 which features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display (320 x 480 resolution), a 5MP AF camera with an LED flash, WiFi hotspot capabilities, an 800MHz CPU, a microSD card slot, WiFi b/g/n / Bluetooth support, and version 2.2 with the Touchwiz UI. This handset is available for £199.99 on pay as you go. Check it out on 3 UK.

Lenovo has just announced a bunch of new notebooks that will be available on March 29th which is about 5 weeks away. The first batch are the new ThinkPad T Series notebooks and they'll be coming in 14-inch (T420 and T420s) and 15.6-inch (T520) models. They're all packing your choice of Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 CPUs, optional WiMAX, and even EVDO / HSPA connectivity if you want.

Of course, you also get WiFi b/g/n or a/g/n, Nvidia NVS 4200M graphics with Optimus technology, up to 320GB of HDD storage / 160GB SSD storage. Here's where it gets interesting. The 9-cell battery on the T420 and T520 notebooks will last up to 15 hours and 11 hours, respectively. The T420s on the other hand will last up to 10 hours with a 6-cell battery. Furthermore, if you throw on an additional 9-cell battery slice on the T420 notebook it'll last for a whopping 30 hours. That's insane. The T420, T420s, and T520 will cost $1,029, $1,399, and $999, respectively. Like I said, they'll be available on March 29th.

They both feature a bunch of USB 2.0 ports, an ExpressCard slot, a DisplayPort, Intel or AMD Radeon HD 565v graphics options, an optional DVD burner, and 4 / 6 / 9 cell battery options. The only difference between these two is that the L420 features a 14-inch display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution, while the L520 packs either a 1,366 x 768 or a 1,600 x 900 resolution. Like the ThinkPad T Series notebooks these will also be available on March 29th.